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Joseph Morris

Short Name: Joseph Morris
Full Name: Morris, Joseph
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Texts by Joseph Morris (61)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A day for solemn trialJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
A pilgrim I to Canaan fleeJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
A weary pilgrim satJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Advance, advance, ye hosts of GodJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
All tribes and tongues together comeJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
And must the cross attend my wayJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Angelic throngs unnumberedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
But begun will be the singingJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Cry, faithful messengers of GodJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Direct unto my GodJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Down to that gloomy streamJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Emmanuel's nameJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Far, far on the oceanJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Fix a dwelling, Lord, in GoshenJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Fly, Earth's gaudy, fading triflesJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
From Edom whom see I returnedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Hark, hark! methinks I hear a voiceJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
He who darts the winged lightningJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Heedless Soul of mine, bethink theeJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Here, behold the seat of mercyJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Here I am a passing strangerJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
How shall I my case discoverJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I am through the lone night waitingJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I had sought throughout creationJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I look beyond the distant hillsJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I see a myriad savedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I turn when afflicted with griefJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I would sing Thy love, my SaviorJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
If I, the sin-benightedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
If there be holy contestJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
I'll spend my few remaining daysJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
In Eden—Memory e'er will tellJoseph Morris (Translator)1
In the morning I expectedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
In thine abodeJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
It shall not long remainJoseph Morris (Paraphraser)English1
Jesus Christ is my CreatorJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Jesus, my Savior and my God, Who gavest us Thy precious bloodJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Let brethren cease of party names to speakJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Lo! He comes on clouds of gloryJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Lord, hear my cry and see my caseJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Many dear ones are departedJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
My cup doth often while belowJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
My gentle Lamb, O come to meJoseph Morris (Author)English1
My Lord with his afflictionJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
O seek a rock to build onJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
O that now mine eyes were fountainsJoseph Morris (Paraphraser)1
O the weakness, O the follyJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Rescue Zion for thy praiseJoseph Morris (Paraphraser)English1
Rough our way and dark the nightJoseph Morris (Author)English1
Strange that I am not cut downJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Sweet, sweet, It is with thine, my God, to meetJoseph Morris (Author)English1
Teach me Aaron's thoughtful silenceJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Thorns had the Savior of mankindJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Though unseen, O Lord, I love TheeJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Thy bright, swift pinions, Dawn, had IJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
To all the tribes of earthJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
To thy regions, World-eternalJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Toward heaven, my Father's home, I steerJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
Unhappy soul, what sayest thouJoseph Morris (Translator)English1
What though the dark cloud for a season doth hoverJoseph Morris (Author)English1
Who amid the swelling billowsJoseph Morris (Translator)1
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